UPDATED: You’ve seen a lot of the Florida candidates’ commercials. You’ll be able to see them debate over the next two weeks. The candidates for Florida governor — Republican Ron DeSantis and Democrat Andrew Gillum — will meet in three televised debates:

Telemundo 31-WTMO in Orlando will air the first one at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 16. The debate tapes at noon that day at the Alexis & Jim Pugh Theater at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts in downtown Orlando. The event will be broadcast on Telemundo stations across Florida. In Orlando, you can see it at 7 p.m. on local channels 31.1 and 31.2, on Spectrum channels 62, 1011 and 1918, and at Telemundo31.com. (The debate was canceled because of Hurricane Michael.)

WESH-Channel 2 offers the third debate at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 24. That debate at Broward College in Davie will be produced by WPBF, the ABC affiliate for West Palm Beach. WPBF and WESH are owned by Hearst Television.

The candidates for U.S. Senate — Democrat Bill Nelson, the incumbent, and Republican Gov. Rick Scott — were scheduled to meet in a nationally televised debate Tuesday on CNN.

But on Thursday, the Scott campaign asked CNN to postpone the debate for two weeks because of the destruction left by Hurricane Michael.

A CNN spokesperson said: “Due to the devastating effects of Hurricane Michael in Florida, CNN, in agreement with both campaigns, is postponing the Florida Senate debate between Sen. Bill Nelson and Gov. Rick Scott. A date and time for the rescheduled debate will be announced soon.” (The debate was eventually canceled.)

Nelson and Scott met in an Oct. 2 debate at Telemundo 51 in Miramar.

CNN will offer an Oct. 18 town hall with Rep. Beto O’Rourke, Democrat candidate for the U.S. Senate in Texas. Sen. Ted Cruz, the Republican incumbent, declined CNN’s invitation to take part.